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Inspired by Dr. John's version
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Yesterday 05:13 PM
Inspired by Dr. John's version
Most people call what's described in the video as learning vocabulary.
Often I prefer the middle pickup by itself for a good jazz tone. It's a little clearer than the neck, and still warm with the tone rolled back.
If I want a neck pickup "jazz" tone, I use the neck pickup alone, with the tone rolled back somewhere around 5 +/- a bit. If it's a really bad 60hz hum situation and I don't have my EHX Hum...
Thanks. It’s true that we so naturally want to think in terms of what we can add to the music. Always adding; yet taking away is a powerful technique too:)
Chunking? Is 'Chunking' simply learning things in small chunks, like you might have done at Uni? But, my question is, "Does Chunking work for learning Jazz improv ?" Obviously, there's a...
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Wonderful guitar! Not sure what Roger calls it, but this is one of my favorite colors, too - gorgeous! GLWTS!
It might be a bit of a stretch, but could Al Di Meola fit your criteria?
Once again ... please clarify. I'm 99% sure that the OP is NOT asking about how to play triplets. He is asking about how to play *** swing eighth notes *** and asking if it is useful to...
I try playing triplets with the Jazz greats. Here are Charlie Parker Triplets repeated for 5mins (slowed down). Stream 5mins of Repeated Triplets by GuyBoden | Listen online for free on SoundCloud
For those of you who use a Strat with a 5-way: Do you use the neck pu alone, or the neck and middle together? I've been experimenting with it, and it seems that one way sounds better in the upper...
Chunking, does it work for Jazz improv?
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